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Old 01-12-2017, 11:26 AM
bumpdraft bumpdraft is offline
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Jeeez....don't hurt yourself in that rough water, SeaCraft ride or not!!! Looks like it was as smooth as rolling down the highway in your fancy new motor home!!!
Funny you should say that. My MH isn't new, just to me. I purposely took it out for test drive on the Interstate on a 25+mph day and it did ok. I'm thinking about maybe trim tabs and adjusting motor height. Seriously though,SeaCrafts don't really need much fine tuning for ride quality. I have checked tire pressures and axle weight, did alignment, moved attachment point of front sway bar. After I test that, I'm thinking about tweaking rear sway bar, adding track bar and maybe a front steering stabilizer. If it don't drive at least like a SUV after that, I might have to put on a bracket and put engine on the rear.
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